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Friday, October 29, 2010

Autumn is so much fun with kids! I love doing arts, crafts, and of course, dressing up! Here are a few things we have been up to:

First, we decorated mini pumpkins, which was so much fun and added some sparkle to the house!

We also made some chocolate spiders:

You can read on how to do that here. The kids had so much fun making these! And it's also a great learning activity!

Next, Jayna had an "Alphabed Parade" at her school. She was suppposed to dress up as a character that starts with a Z. She wanted to dress up as a zebra. It was so much fun getting creative! We used clothes she already had, and I went to the store and bought black and white eye shadow, and some white nail polish. Here is what we created:

For Halloween, we are going to dress up as well! Even Jason and I! I can't wait to share those pictures. We are going out tonight to find the finishing touches! Jason is going to be Snake Eyes from GI Joe, I'm going to be Scarlett from GI Joe, Jayna is Snow White, Xander is a Transformer, and Sonja, of her own choosing, is going to be Alvin the Chipmunk! I hope all of you are having a great October, too!

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

I have been a Christian for as long as I can remember, but this concept is new to me. I can't believe I have missed this all these years.

"For everyone has sinned (well, I knew that part); we all fall short of God's glorious standard. Yet God, with undeserved kindness, declares that we are righteous.(W-O-W). He did this through Christ Jesus when he freed us from the penalty for our sins....people are made right with God when they believe that Jesus sacrificed his life, shedding his blood." Romans 3:23-25.

That is just so amazing to me. We have newly been going to a church that emphasizes this concept. And, wow, that is such a blessing. It's so freeing. Yes, of course we want to live the best lives we can. But, when we mess up big time, God doesn't even count us as in the wrong! I can't get over that. I am so excited.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

After lunch, until noon, I am cleaning up the kitchen (this gets very old, very fast!)12-1p.m.- kids have homeschool (all three of them!). Today, we made yummy cookies and the kids did their worksheets.1-3- Sonja takes her nap, Jayna and Xander have quiet time, and I work on my College Courses (online). Fun-Fun-Fun!3-4pm- KID TIME!!! We do crafts or play games. Today the kids painted 4-5:30- I get my butt to the gym. Staying in shape is really important to me5:30-6:30- dinner (today was a delicious feast from Pioneer Woman. See it HERE! YUMMY!. 6:30-7- dishes. Fun. Not. Kids do their Chores7-8- Family hour, family projects, etc.8pm- kids go to bed

8-10- I'm finally off the clock!! Now I can work on my homemaking projects, or read, or just relax if I'm particularly drained!

Confession #1- I live and breathe for schedules. Although things happen that cause me to deviate from them probably once a week (Dr. appts, sick kids, husband having a day off), I try to stick to it as much as possible. It keeps me focused and in line. I believe that staying home with the kids is my "job" (although so much more), and just as people have routines and schedules at there job, so do I!

My schedule, as you can see from pen marks, I am always editing it.

Here is a glimpse of a typical morning in our home:

5:45 a.m.- I get myself out of bed before anyone else is awake (ideally!) and shower, get dressed, put on my makeup and actually feel like a woman. If I'm really lucky, I even blow dry and curl my hair.

My more detailed schedule. I have it in a plastic sheet protector and use an erasable marker. On here I write what's for dinner (which I have the week planned out on Microsoft OneNote, etc.)

6:15 a.m.- I make a pot of coffee, and sit down to have my quiet time. I love reading the Bible and learning about God.

6:45 a.m.- by this time, everyone is waking up. I fix breakfast (which as the picture shows, isn't usually grandious; Toaster waffles or cereal for kids, eggs and toast for me and hubby, ) Although sometimes we get adventurous and make colored pancakes! While everyone is eating, I'm usually cleaning up the kitchen and making my husband's lunch).

7:30- I help Jayna get ready for school and do her homework8:10- The younger 2 load up on the stroller and Jayna gets on her bike, and we walk the 0.4 miles to school. Jayna loves kindergarten.

8:30- Start a load of laundry, and fold what's in the drier (yes, I leave clothes in the drier overnight. I'm bad)

9:00- Business and Office work. Self explanatory!

Sonja helps me with laundry.

Xander sits with me while I do QuickBooks.

10:30- younger kids bathed while I blog (I actually sit in the bathroom with my laptop and try not to get splashed...it's quite comical, really).

11:15- pick up Jayna from school.11:30- Lunch. Lunch ranges from leftovers from the night before to mac and cheese to sandwiches. Yes, Confession #2...I usually only cook 1 meal a day. And I'm okay with that.

And this is how my mornings fly by every day! Up next is the Afternoons!

Monday, October 11, 2010

Preschool is so fun!! I have found such good ideas on the web for activities and crafts for the kids. They are loving it!

They have helped me cook, have done crafts, and done traditional worksheets as well.

Smoothie pops!

found these popsicle molds at a yardsale for $1!

Home Made Pizza Dough

They each had their own pizza to fix

Xander's pizza hat (was supposed to be a book cover )

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Jayna's first book "What if we could only eat pizza"

Steamed Apples with Cinnamon

I very much enjoy our "preschool hour" as well as our "homemaking hour" that we have every day. It takes some planning (which has been a lot easier thanks to Microsoft OneNote and, of course, the internet and printer). I think that family time is first and foremost, but if we're learning while enjoying each other's comany, it's that much better!

About Me

I am a young mother of 3 children. My husband and I own a landscaping business. I love to post about my life as a work at home mom, my struggles, and my miracles!
I love my life, and am learning something new every day.